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Old Oct 30th 2004, 3:46 pm
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Hi, i was just wondering when a partner visa is granted ie spouse, defacto, fiance, do DIMIA send a letter only to the applicant or do they also send a letter to the sponsor in australia advising of visa grant?
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Old Oct 30th 2004, 4:20 pm
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Hi, i was just wondering when a partner visa is granted ie spouse, defacto, fiance, do DIMIA send a letter only to the applicant or do they also send a letter to the sponsor in australia advising of visa grant?
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They tell the applicant. I think the general opinion is that the applicant is then sufficiently delighted that they tell their partner straight away.
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They tell the applicant. I think the general opinion is that the applicant is then sufficiently delighted that they tell their partner straight away.

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